A man who posed as a staff of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and extorted various sums of money from power consumers at Tarkwa
in the Western Region has been arrested.
Steven Cobbinah, an electrician,
confessed to swindling consumers after posing as a staff of the ECG and either
disconnecting or threatening to disconnect those owing various sums on their
credit meters.
He demanded GH¢20 and those who failed
to pay were disconnected and their fuses taken away, to be restored only after
they settled the GH¢20 demand. He would leave his personal mobile phone
contacts with disconnected consumers for them to call him whenever they were
ready with the cash.
Cobbinah, dressed in an overcoat to look like a ECG worker to swindle several customers in the Tarkwa municipality,
was confronted by suspicious residents of Tamso Estate who dragged him to the
ECG office.
Upon coming face-to-face with ECG officials, he confessed he
was not an employee of ECG but that his wife was pregnant and almost due so he
needed the money to meet the expenses.
The suspect
ECG officials said at the time of the
arrest, the suspect had a huge amount of money in his pocket along with fuses
he had removed from the meters of victims.
Speaking to the Daily Graphic, the Regional Public Relations Officer of
ECG, Mr. Philip Osei-Bonsu confirmed that the suspect who had since been handed
over to the police, was not a staff of ECG.
Some customers, according to ECG
reported the activities of the Cobbinah and when contacted on the number he
left behind, the suspect told the ECG officials it was a wrong line.
The PRO urged customers to promptly
contact ECG offices for explanation of issues they are not sure of and assured
that the power distributor was committed to quality service.
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